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An analyst reviews a EUR/USD session profile and notes: the VAH is at 1.0930, the POC is at 1.0910, and the VAL is at 1.0895. The session closes at 1.0935 — above the VAH.
How should the analyst classify this close relative to the session's Value Area?
- The close is outside the Value Area, above the VAH, indicating the session ended in a premium
- The close is inside the Value Area because 1.0935 is close to the VAH
- The close is at the POC because the POC always equals the closing price
- The close being above the VAH is impossible — the Value Area automatically expands to include the close
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